Originally posted by PrincessFiona
You see, that argument for government permission to essentially choose to raise our own children applies to this situation. Should the government operate under the assumption that parents must be "tested" or "approved" prior to making decisions for and raising their own children? It's a slippery slope when we start thinking this way - and the media lately has been rapidly going down that slope might I add. The mentality that the government knows what is best for children is an old socialist ideal. Luckily for us as parents, our nation isn't quite socialist (yet).
Now, I'll stop picking on you, Kris.
I'm curious about some opinions on related topics (questions for everyone - remember, I stopped picking on you, Kris ):
1) What do you feel a child should primarily gain from kindergarten?
2) What is "socialization"?
3) At what age should a child learn to read (related to another post in this thread - but I'm curious as to the opinions here)?
Anyway, after reading this thread I had these questions come to mind because the answers are not obvious to me.
Jennifer
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